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12 December 1978 Figures Of Merit To Characterize Integrating Image Sensors
Edward F. Cross, Gary I. Segal
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Abstract
Criteria and laboratory techniques used to measure the performance of integrating image sensors are described. The integrating image sensor has a sensing layer that continually monitors the field of view and an electronic mechanism that sequentially reads out the integrated signal on an elemental basis. Test procedures are given for determining transfer characteristics, spatial response, spectral response, response uniformity, and image retention of these integrating image sensors.
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Edward F. Cross and Gary I. Segal "Figures Of Merit To Characterize Integrating Image Sensors", Proc. SPIE 0156, Modern Utilization of Infrared Technology IV, (12 December 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956779
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KEYWORDS
Image sensors

Black bodies

Video

Oscilloscopes

Sensors

Image filtering

Hassium

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